Extractions: 2,403 pages Miscellaneous material reporting that Sinatra socialized with organized crime figures, an allegation (disproved) that he bribed a doctor to obtain a 4-F Selective Service classification, and a record of an arrest in Hackensack, New Jersey for charges of "seduction and adultery". Headquarters Files Part 1a Part 1b Part 2a Part 2b ... Part 05 Field Office Files Part 01 Part 2a Part 2b Part 03 ... FOIA Homepage

Extractions: Click HERE! A Hundred Years From Today Lyrics A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square Lyrics After I Say I'm Sorry Lyrics N/A Almost Like Being In Love Lyrics N/A Blue Moon Lyrics Ebb Tide Lyrics Forget Domani Lyrics N/A I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me Lyrics N/A I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You Lyrics N/A I Love You Lyrics N/A I'm Going To Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter Lyrics N/A I've Got The World On A String Lyrics N/A If Lyrics N/A If I Had You Lyrics N/A It Happened In Monterey Lyrics N/A Just Friends Lyrics N/A Let's Face The Music And Dance Lyrics Mood Indigo Lyrics N/A Mrs Robinson Lyrics Polkadots And Moonbeams Lyrics N/A Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town Lyrics N/A Something Stupid Lyrics Stars Fell On Alabama Lyrics N/A Strangers In The Night Lyrics N/A Sweet Lorraine Lyrics N/A Taking A Chance On Love Lyrics N/A The Best Is Yet To Come Lyrics The Second Time Around Lyrics What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life Lyrics N/A Where Are You Lyrics N/A Why Should I Cry Over You Lyrics N/A Winners Lyrics N/A Yesterdays Lyrics N/A You Are The Sunshine Of My Life Lyrics You Forgot All The Words (while I Still Remember The Tune) Lyrics N/A You Will Be My Music Lyrics N/A

Extractions: Home S Sinatra Frank Lyrics Something Stupid Lyrics Current Rating: (1.5 / 5) Links: A-Z Lyrics Archive Song Lyrics! All Song Lyrics Lyrics: Writer: Parks I know I stand in line, until you think you have the time To spend an evening with me And if we go someplace to dance, I know that there's a chance You won't be leaving with me And afterwards we drop into a quiet little place And have a drink or two And then I go and spoil it all, by saying something stupid Like: "I love you" I can see it in your eyes, that you despise the same old lies You heard the night before And though it's just a line to you, for me it's true It never seemed so right before I practice every day to find some clever lines to say To make the meaning come through But then I think I'll wait until the evening gets late And I'm alone with you The time is right your perfume fills my head, the stars get red And oh the night's so blue And then I go and spoil it all, by saying something stupid Like: "I love you" ("I love you, I love you,...") Printable Version

Extractions: FRANK SINATRA Singer / Actor / Legend Sinatra is an American icon. His official career was singing: he began as a rail-thin crooner during World War II, and matured into the most respected pop singer of his generation. He also took up acting, winning an Academy Award for his performance in From Here To Eternity (1953, with Burt Lancaster ). Along the way Sinatra developed a reputation as a stylish, fast-living, fist-fighting swinger. He was the acknowledged leader of the Hollywood 'Rat Pack' of the early 1960s, which included Dean Martin Sammy Davis Jr. and others. He ranks with Bing Crosby Elvis Presley and The Beatles as among the most influential pop musicians of the 20th century.

Extractions: Granata does a great job taking us behind the scenes for the technology and people who brought us the best popular music of the century. The photos, which focus on the studio instead of the amply documented night life theme, are probably worth the price of the book, but the author is an expert in recording technology and provides anecdotes and discussion as to how and why Sinatra had such an impact and continues to make his mark. Because we take it for granted today, it is easy to forget that the way in which recordings were created had much to do with the kind of music that was recorded. Granata notes one occasion on which a perfect take had to be remade because a three-and-a-half minute song was too long for Columbia's equipment at the time. What stands out, though, is that for all the bad press Sinatra gets for his impatience on movie sets, he clearly managed the recording process down to the minutest details during the Columbia and Capitol years, resulting in a degree of musical excellence that was not exceeded even during the technologically more advanced 1960s Reprise era. Granata gets high marks for explaining all of this in a way that is highly readable for those of us who love music and have limited understanding of engineering concepts.

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Extractions: E-mail your song requests and program suggestions to: A DATE WITH SINATRA To have worked in any profession for parts of 7 decades, you have to have more than talent. Enthusiasm and versatility are also hallmarks of such a person. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Sandy Singer. His career started at the age of 12. As a child actor in A professional musician, Sandy debuted in 1949 as the world's only piano-playing DJ at WEEK in Peoria, Illinois, After spending 3 years there, it was obvious that if his act would play in Peoria, it would play anywhere. However, Sandy would have to perform his shtick in the military. While serving for Uncle Sam down south, Singer did a stint from 1952 to '54 at WBBQ in Augusta, Georgia.